[color=#FFFFFF]Bitch please, in 5 years liking a link posted by an underaged teen will get you the FBI kicking down your door. As stupid hoe I once knew said - Forgiveness scale: Cheating on me - yes, hitting me - maybe, hacking my facebook - never
And people still say we don't live in what the 80s and 90s envisioned as cyberpunk....
' Wrote:[color=#FFFFFF]Bitch please, in 5 years liking a link posted by an underaged teen will get you the FBI kicking down your door. As stupid hoe I once knew said - Forgiveness scale: Cheating on me - yes, hitting me - maybe, hacking my facebook - never
And people still say we don't live in what the 80s and 90s envisioned as cyberpunk....
Funnily enough, the majority of 'Facebook hacking' is idiots leaving it open.
Well look, you get 56 days in prison now for typing nasty words on twitter. Beware the thought crime. Also, I didn't see the part in legal justice that says being sodomised and getting AIDS were part of 'corrective measures' needed to rehabilitate those who do small crimes. Oh well.
On a totally related note. I find those who say the death sentence is against human rights to be completely reprobate. Are they really telling me they would choose daily being pumped in the arse over a quick 'death needle'? Even if I'm completely 100 % innocent I would choose death, by electric chair, over being sent to a modern day prison.
Totally 100 % behind the Death Penalty, it's more merciful than going to prison.
' Wrote:Funnily enough, the majority of 'Facebook hacking' is idiots leaving it open.
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Indeed and the sad thing is people care more what other people think of them on facebook than in out in the "real world". Obviously taking a life is less important than taking somebody's password
' Wrote:Well look, you get 56 days in prison now for typing nasty words on twitter. Beware the thought crime. Also, I didn't see the part in legal justice that says being sodomised and getting AIDS were part of 'corrective measures' needed to rehabilitate those who do small crimes. Oh well.
On a totally related note. I find those who say the death sentence is against human rights to be completely reprobate. Are they really telling me they would choose daily being pumped in the arse over a quick 'death needle'? Even if I'm completely 100 % innocent I would choose death, by electric chair, over being sent to a modern day prison.
Totally 100 % behind the Death Penalty, it's more merciful than going to prison.
Death is the easy way out. Some people deserve to be treated as poorly, or worse, than they treat others. The death penalty is a cop out.
Not to mention that the last person hanged her was innocent.
I'm all for the Minority report version of prison. Half the space, cheaper, and less the hassle. Lets face it, the American correctional institutions don't actually attempt to "correct" anything, just remove you from society.